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SEPTEMBER ‘18, °1903, DR. WILEY SAYS THAT MUCH THINKING AND LITTLE CHEWING ARE MAKING THE HUMAN RACE'HAIRLESS AND TOOTHLESS. ar. ———™. ort OvT Leone RiGnr gop hes ope SAL ONwt, You O10 ath Tonic AY w 1” FLEVEN SMACK ~ STILL MISSIN Sixty-seven of Fulton. Market’s Fleet of Seventy-eight Have Reported, but of the Others Four Are Known to Be Lost. INTULECTUNANO PHYSICAL GIANT “<TR emo Foor. BALL aLayer- Mow ABour THis? ACCORDING 70 OR. WILBY, WOMEN SARE INTELLECT ead VALLY IN. low Te EN= THEY ARE ST SAVAGES, THEY CARRIED 56 MEN, ALL PROBABLY DROWNED. LEARNING 5 SOMETHING ¢ every ony. The Remaining Seven Vessels and Their Crews, Aggregat- ; 104 @ INTELLECTUAL R AIAN IN TOWN ~ aC ing 98 Men, Are Believed to)’ *¢¢paowe meena Gea) Be Safe, Far Out at Sea. THEORY « Ment oF THE SOM er MUMOR Dee vate > H18 BRAIN af Fishing smacks in the Fulton uss Gs Market Fleet... - 78 Those that have come into port or reported safe... jsesess/ OT, Number of men on boats known to be lost (average)- - 56 Number of men of sever boats missing 98 Those known to have gone down— all hands believed to be lost: Schooners Lulu B. Fennell, F. A. Miller, Mertus and Emily Wright: Boats reported arrived in port to-day with all hands safe: Daisy, owned by Kincsland & Comstock, the Gypsy Girl, owned by B. D. Lane & Co. and the Orient, owned by the H. M. Rogers Co. 4 ‘That four and possjbly five of the Fulton Market fishing fleet of seventy- eight vessels that encountered the furl- ous gale off the New Jersey coast on Wednesday are at the bottom of the ocean {s now almost a certainty, ‘That all hands perished 4s belleved by every seaman who has beaten his way into this port or reported safety from some of the outlying seacoast towns where he took his vessel for repairs. It is estimated that nearly three score men have died who worked for the fish merchants in Fulton market alone. This does not include any of those on the seven vessels still to be heard from and which are belleved to have put to sea when the storm was at its worst, seek- ing deeper water and fying before the wind, or on the Kingsland, which is be- lieved to be Jost. No one in Fulton Market would be- Meve to-day that the big schooner Kingsland, Capt. Ben Latham, had gone to the bottom. THe BALO- MENDED TeoTmeass SHOW GIRL WiLl of WyTH us wow! cou SHeueD 00K - ACCORD~ ING TO JEROME Geroke THE FUSIONISTS PORTRAIT OF THE MAN WHd EVOLVED THe New THEORY — HIS BRAIN HAS PUSHAO THE HAIR ALL OF PAHIS DOME. is ne TH RESULT OF )) OVER MY.'S > NEXT ELECTION! MAIRL ESS ANQ THOSE Teetw THINKING HOW SOME PROMINEN: PEOPLE Wikt Loon Cord 4 THEIR INTELLECTS ARE FULL OE VELOPED, And each dish of “predigested hay” and “chewless oats” you've had If your thinker's good at tinking, pray remember: Bach big think “She swa: @ stanchest and newest Drives your head’s hirsute uphist'ry nearer to oblivion’s brin! Went to put your luckless molars and incisors to the bad. ° in the fleet,” said the seamen about|-- e 606064 Fulton Market to-day. “And she was | £©O090€0000060000900 ooo DOLCE OVSOLED DD in command of Capt, Ben Latham, bravest and best of seamen, except pos- sfbly his brother Si, who went by the board on the Esther Pamta off Five Fathoms Wednesday noon.” May Have Scudded to Safety. \TIPTON SAILS | SHAMROCK XXIIL INDICTMENT LEGAL, HUSBAND SUICIDE, tail to the storm and flew before t! | Sina tananthecdhekanaiahiavase: ey a ow ‘fshing somewhere tar out In the London Punch Reports the America’s Cup! an Rte Capt, Ben was naning om rive| Three Friends of Sigmund Ten- Race of 1943. \United States Commissioner Fathoms when je storm struck wit! . {ts full violence. If he and his boat| nerAfraid to Break Sad News Hitchcock Rules in Postal- weathered the gale in the shallow point! to Wife Who Was Waiti (From Puneh, Sept. 9.) 12 1-2 miles, Her baby flb has given @ they are the enly ones who were fishing 0 e 0 as alting | conrest FOR THY AMERICA'S CUP, | tot of trouble.—(Central News.) Fraud Case and the Hearing far in that did so. It was here that) for Him, 1943. 4.10—Result—Shamrock was beaten by i the Fennell, the Miller, the Mertus and D 6. A. M.—(Sandy Hook)—Shamrock]5§6 minutes, after deducting her time al- Goes On Again To-Day. XXIII, is preparing for the third race,) lowance. ‘s which {fs over the triangular course to-: The news created little or no surprise day. Sir Thomas Lipton, despite two|in New York. Sir ‘Thomas Lipton, after the Wright floundered and turned tur- tle. 11 was here also that the Esther and Anita, and alongside her the Bas- Although Sigmund Tenner, who ran | ‘hy the New York Portrait Company at No, The’ examination of George W. Bea rm, com, were fishing when the storm defeats, has still implicit confidence in| the race, is,reported to have remarked | the indicted postal oficial and former warnings came and oth bouts headed . Cote h sedis cheba ear aay his boat. He gives it as his opinion /(with a catch In his voice), “The only | head of the Suiary and Allowances Di- for Ten Fathoms. Capt. Si Latham|!" the Bartho lote} ho that the challenger is even a better|/thing I can say is that we did better } Vision of the Post-Ofice Department, wife was not notified until to-day. Afraid to break the news, four friends remained in the hall of the apartment- boat than Shamrock XVITI., which made such a close fight for the cup twelve was lost with two able seamen from the Esther and Anita, and Capt. John to-day than we did this time ten years ago. Perhaps with more or perhaps charged with having conspired with the Brandt-Dent Manufacturing Company to Morgan with one able seaman went over| j7nMnl vt eee mignty-atth street | CAPS MeO. 4 | with tess wind the resiit might have }defraud the Government, was resumed from the Bascom. all nignt to stop any who might bring |? +. M—(New York)—Wind Is now] peen different, It is hard to admit it, [before United States Commissioner Out of the Jaws of Death, the news to Mrs, Tenner. Sowing 63 knots from .8.E. Sir) put ‘the best boat won.’ 4 had previous- | Hitchcock to-day 0 . ‘The man registered at the hotel | )hom ays, "This is Shamrock’s! jy expressed a wish to that effect."—| At the commencement of the exami- ‘The Gypsy Girl, Capt. Fred Anderson,| \TH0 TAM Tamla atee ne ot, Gott: | Weather.” Pressed to say more, he) (Our Special Correspondent.) nation Commissioner Hitchcock again, came through the Narows early to-day.| TY sancninl Otter rd a aot last night, |Sdded, “The defender is certainly «| —_>—. declded the question of the certified She was beaten, her spars were beat.) ang, yomy to the room, found the body | Wonderful boat, but the cup Is never! KING 1G ANXIOUS copy of the indietment returned in hey sails were torn, but all oy doard/jn'a'cnairin front of a mirror. ‘Ly make |won until the best boat takes three Brooklyn as being sufMclent evidence be- were vafp. She anchored off’ South) the work doubly sure he had swallowed | races," ABOUT LIPTON. | tere the kiynfand Capt. Fred came over to/arbolic acid. “A glass taat had cone TO" |). rime ‘ore the Commissioner to make out a oq . Brooklyn DO Lane & Co, of | Mined the stuf was on the table, 7.4 A. M.—(Sandy Hook)—Shamrock case of provable cause and sufficient to tell his owners, B. D. Lane & Co., "Tenner was identified by papers and} XXIII. was remeasured after yes'erday's Warrant the Commissioner, the accused! ‘The Coroner letters in lis pockets. his big catch. , te spin, and supporters of the Bristish boat Ss ., Saw: 7 . “BI Tednes- | found $61.57 and a fine gold watch, and 3 LONDON, Sept. 18.—King Edward and| having been properly Identified, to or- & catch, ue cough aaa pene on hie Anger was a wedding ring. i Will be pleased to learn that, by taking | Queen Alexanidria have requeste dio be|\der him returned to the ct wherein | he said. e devil g shange of underciothes was in a satchel} six inches off the boom and two feet! Kept Informed of the latest nows from! the indictment was returned. ‘The Com- he brought to the hotel, Mra ienner had dinner prepared for home and was awaiting his re- ja-tea fathoms and ran us for fourteen hours, We closed up tight and let her No man could stand that blow on from the paby jlb-topsail, her time al- lowance has been increased by nearly Chicago regarding the condition of Sir Thomas Lipton, missioner said the copy of the indict- him ment was certainly evidence providing run, turn when another woman in the bulld- [twenty minutes, making the total one] CHICAGO, Sept, 18 —Sir ‘Th Lip- ae decks, and we just trusted In God and/in waa motified of his death, Instead of hour and tortytwolaminutess ‘This willl tan, who twill ie pis be ilar it had beep properly certifed. the strength of the Gypsy. We came t0/ thre. of ‘Tenner's ‘friends,, None was|add greatly co her ehance of winning.| glecp last night. and bis friends were Youngs in Contempt? Way out at sax and turned home. On| prave enough to tell Mrs, Tenner, and [i3ir ‘Thomus Lipton is reported to have| greatly pleased at his condition to-day.| Charles Klein was the first witness our way we passed what looked like) they decided to walt until mornt Ga May the beskseoarcetn” Cs RA ca LE a ody y | called. Hele s.clerk in the olfice of No reason is given for the sul It wreckage, but ne were too far off to], Noreaton I sive vo agaira are in| Yesterday Sir Thomas Lipton waa pre-| “8 A, M.—Pationt slent six hours; no| Seabury & Morgan, Beavers's lawyers, say positively what it wa good shape and that his life at home|sented with another mascot dy the! pain; temperature normal; pulse 78; con-| 24 testified to the service of Commis- With sails iu ribbons the Daisy, | was a happy one. Trestianve detente Chose Gi stitial Sie eae ; sloner Hitchcock's subpoenas on United States District-Attorney Youngs and his stenographer in Brooklyn, They did hot appear at the hearing. and contempt of court was claimed by Beavers’s law- owned by Kingsland & Comstock, lowed the Gypsy In from sea, She, too, anchored off South Brooklyn and had a story of hardship. “But everybody's safe and the catch was good,” was the mate's comment. ‘The Daisy's a good goer in all sorts of weather.” \ Shortly Behind the Daisy. ‘phe schooner Orient dropped anchor of a handsomely-bound album, contain- ing photographs of the twenty-two pre- vious Shamrocks, At the end of the book was a photograph of the much- coveted cup, with the inscription under- neath: LIFTED BY "“@HAMROCK No...... DATE. Sir Thomas was much touched, and is’ reported to have said, with a catch in (Signed) “H. M. THOMAS, M. D.” Later In the day the patient showed further improvement, and Alexander H. Revell, the yachtsman’s host, said: “Sir Thomas took more nourishment this morning than at any previous time during his illness and is resting com- fortably. If he gets through the day in the :anie condition we shall feel that the danger line has been passed.” STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. 8 Had No Ap- Cabinet Reg! ene preciable Effect LONDON, Sept. 18.—Rates for money were firm in the market to-day, in view of the moderate nature of the supply. Discounts ‘were strengthened by the home political developments. ‘On the Stock Exchange the resigna- Service of the subpoenas was admitted by United States District-Attorney Burnett, but it was clal; the sub- Poenas were not valld the Eastern Judicial District. off South Brooklyn, tions ‘from the Cabinet. were, thevone| Bis volce. “May the best boat. win. ——-— 1 ihe Commissioner Sonounced that he A Peculiar Coincidence. absorbing topic at the opening; but they| 10.69 A. M.—The competitors are Jock- nad decided to overrule the ryotion caliar feature of the joes of| orally’ wus dull-end onittercetings ‘tne| C7e for the windwand berth, SHAMROCK tI. 1S made by the defense at the previous . One pec ak lay a toreotine ue] it A. M. Gandy Hook)—They're off! SOLD BY LIP jearing to dismiss the proceedings be- life in the storm is that Capts, Sl and Hen Latham and Capt. Morgan all halied from Noak, Conn. They began their seafaring careers together when boys in the ilshing town, and if Capt. Ben is at the bottom the three ended it together. Down at Fulton Market at break of *av came a crowd of men and women. ‘Some of the women carried little chil- Gren. Others led them by the hand. All were looking for relatives who are not repor' safe, or who were on woms of tha vessels that were destroyed. They inquired for fathers, sons, hus- bands and brothers, When there were no tidings they turned back homeward, and the fishermen, just arrived, re- turned to their work of, unloading the cargoes : Yelopments, but | speculative commit; ments were so small that a pronounced decline is not likely. Consols hardened slightly after the opening, but reacted with the general tone on Paris selling. Home rails were easier. Americans were neglected with the general lis| —From Our Special Correspondent. (Copyright in both Hemispheres.) il A. M, (Sandy Hook)—The yachta have started.—Central News, 11.01 A. —The Defender has secured the windward berth for the one hundred and thirty-third successive time. 11.20 A. M.—Sharmrock XXIII, seoms to point higher than ever, and is footing it very fast. The Defender refuses to split tacks, and 1s eating her way groedtly into the wind, being pinched for all she is worth. Shamrock is slowly but surely forging rn,—Anti-Mar- cont. Later—1L40 A. M.-Shamrock ts gol about. 1.40% A. about. . ‘Much jater—1.50 P, M.—Shamrook has rounded the mark and has gone to look for the Defender, which {8 out of sight. Sir Thomas Lipton is aa confident as nd has fust remarked yet. However; (Reuter,) Later atii-a.41 P. M—Bhamrock is nearing home and has reduced her dis- mivaptage, es tar ‘ one can judge, to ment, Mr. Steuer made a lengthy argument on the Commissioner's ruliag that the certified copy of the Indiosment was all the evidence the Governn=: duce to secure the scoused's extradi- tion and commented on the -efusal of Mr, Young a Commissioner's subpoona. Tne Government was i:ving clared, to suppress evidence Beavers. We want to know who the ment seeks to shield ment," said Mr, Steuer, |“ that ‘If permitted to go into thi will ve that thers cause to According to = rumor in yachting cir- cles to-day, Skipper “Lem' Miller, of the old defender Columbia, has pur- chased the Shamrock IL, which has deen lying on the shore at Erle Basin for nearly two years. The story could not be corroborated, as Miller could not be found "The price paid is said to have beer, $7,000. Whe yacht, it is belleved, will de broken up and sent to the scrap-vards and that Miller will personally superin- tend that work. It is believed that {7 Billler bought, the old boat he was only ‘a partner In the deal. ———_—— SLAB FALLS ON TWO MEN. Roth Taken to Hospital Severely injured Henry Stress, twenty-six years old, of No, #4 Sixth street, and John Toringo, twenty-eight years, of No. 114 Perry ‘street, were severely injured to-day while at work at No. 500 West Thirty- fifth street by the falling of a marble slab. | Strese's @icull was Toringo was injured THE WHEAT MARKET. The crowd felt bearish at the -start to-day because of the clear weather ‘West. It is scheduled to improve the movement of both wheat ant? corn, Cables responded to the deciine | markets yesterday. There. was mete foreign trade at the onening. Corn was off 1 cent under lquidation and wheat 3-4. Argentina cable says weather un: Koranin y warm but no damage by ‘New York's opening price 575-8. Corn—December, 571-2 off rad; prices were: Wheat ember, Be) , OT 3-4 4 ertember, 6 offered, 1-8; December, $11-2 ‘openin, —May, 81-4 to « 61 1-4 to BI; Di is case of absolute Inpocence, a to prove it. But for some reason tne Government seeks to suppress this ev dence.” The defense asked the Commissioner if he abjected to them apy'ting to M.—Shamrock has gone —~— FISHING STEAMER MISSING; BELIEVED TO BE LOST. + PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18.—No tidings have been received of the flshing steam- United States District Judge Holt ror a cess by which Mr, Youngs and Mies Wren oowid be forced to attend the next session, which been fixed for Duesd: ay Commissioner Hitchcock ettd he ng objeotion. providing Judge Holt w fold the process was auked for 4 persor living without the district and that the evidence expected was (o be @iven within -tbia distcict, prices were: phe Sara ft . March, September, 31 1-4; ber, werk bat, iat on ‘ica ware: :Paae Bacimber, i; Oa ay the best st. a IWANAMAKER SPOKE | Ex-Postmaster-General a Wit- cause of the Invaltdity of the indlot-| need pro- | ad Miss Wren to obey the} | | | CHOCOLATE “FOR PUBLIC'S G00D ness in Suit Against Himself | Seeks to Justify Statement | Made in Public Speech. UNDER A VIGOROUS FIRE. Not Certain That He Used Word, “Job” In Discussing Affairs of State Official—Effort to Bring Out! Governor's Cabinet Troubl | BPAVER, Pa., Seot. 18—The Robin-/ son-Wanamaker slander sult was inter-| esting to-day, for the reason that it was @ lawyers’ struggles from the start, the Prosecution objecting very often to the Mne of testimony which the Wanemaker attorneys wanted to get in Efforts were made to bring out the troubles in the cabinet of Gov. Hast- ings, which led to the resignations of John #. Elkin and Frank Reeder Col. ‘Wilbur F. Reeder, who was Deputy Attorney-General in Gov. Hast- ings's administration, was again called to-day. He testified that he had given an opinion to Gov. Hast to the effect | that the publication o' bird hook | Was not authorized by the resolution of} the Legislature, but authorising the re- ublication of ‘the poultry book. Mr. der said he did not think the bird book of 1,000 pages, containing 109 col- teed plates and much matter not re- lating to poultry: was gonsistent with the resolution which authorized the re- publication of the poultry book. Mr. Wanamaker was called as a wit- ness and his direct examination lasted only a few minutes. When he wax turned over to Attorney McQuiston for the defense he was plied vigorously with questions, Asked the purpose of his now famous | speech, Mr. er sald it was to Jay open ‘the system of the State officials, for thelr conduct was im- roper. He had gained his facts from v Correspondent Wam- baugb newspaper clippings, and in other ways. “Did you refer to the indemnity bond?” T think I did.’ Pid, you, oe the word ‘Job?! * “T am not certain,” replied Mr. Wan- amaker. His direct testimony was closed with! his assertion that the purpose of his speech had been to benefit the State by| Public disclosures, BANK PAYS 5 PER CENT. | High Rate an Inducement to Bring! Out Hoardea Money. | PITTSBURG, Pa. Sept. 18—Conaider- able interest was created among Pitt burg bankers to-day by the announ ment that the Second National Bank of Connetisvilie, Pa, one of the strongest institutions of the coke region, has de- sided to hereafter pay 5 pet cent. in- terest on savings accounts: ‘The purpose of the officials is to in- duce those who have ‘been hoardiug wealth at home to place the money in banks, Unusual demand for money In- spired the launching of the new plan. Tt ix claimed that the action of. thi Conneltsvite Dank In°paying © per cent. is the first taken since the rebellion by any banking inetitution in the United States. Pittsburg bankers do not any disturbance of money condition? ‘a result of the increased rate STOCKS EASY ON THE CURB. Northern Securities in Ev the Outside Tri ‘The curb market was dull and easy to-day with Northern Securities In evi- dence. The bid and asked prices of the principal outside stocks were: ‘ Pid. Asked. American Can... 5 ri American Can oi 3 38. Greene Conner . 13% Marine ... 90 | Marine pf, 1435 Northern Sect} a6 | Standard Ot al Otte Ele Otlk Elevator pe: heaboard Air Line Staboard Air I ay | Manhattan 1a! White Knob 0s | | ————_— THE COTTON MARKET. The local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 3 points higher to points lower. Cables were about right on) all options but September. In Liverpool that month wan a trifle weak, but failed to exert much Influence in the market owing to fair support from bull sources. Bteadiness was in evidence in late posi- tions at the start due to the prevalence of cold weather through the Southern | Btates, but later they declined, as the | bears pointed out that It was generally | i ins and therefore favor- movement. Despite the fow temperature the weather map| showed no frost, This fact undoubtedly increased confidence among the bears. | Speculative trade was rather quiet dur- ing the opening run of business, |" Ene opening prices. were: September, 11.35 to 11.40; October, 9.96 to 9.97 vember, 9.84 to 9.86; December, 9.88 to 9.87; fanuary, 988 to 986; February, 9.82 bid; | March, ‘9.83 to 934; May, 984 to 9.85; July, 9.86 to 9 ee —— BOSTON BRQKER DEAD. BOSTON, Sept. 18—The death oc- curred to-day of Henry Walnwright, enfor member of t4) State street brokerage firm of Henry ©. Wainwright & Company. Mr. Wainwright, who was fitty years of a member. of the Boston. Stoel and had been prominent In club circles, i defore not earn yacht tail candy Tne frantic efforts of depart Mig nothing but a wa, thank. the candy” for which ‘ener reasons for the eaune inal creations. rt the tramic wing public t result BUTTER ASSORTE! HIGH GRADE OR ALL CHOCOLATE ‘Wo will deliver any or all of, above spectals at the fol- lowing rates: Manbattan Island......10¢, Brooklyn, Jersey City, ‘Hoboken or the Bronx. 150, No goods sent C, 0. Dy Renn ronment mene re nt Mente ect att < mn candy wae as ment stores and make-belleve candy shops to do business SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. PINEAPPLE FRUIT BONBONS .. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. CHOCOLATE PECAN NUT FUDGE..............[b. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SA TURDAY. NUT BRITTLE .-. ae Db PRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. . CREAM PEPPERMINTS.. BONBON AND CHOCO! GHOLASSES BUTTER CHIPS. THE TRACTINS Frost Scare Over inte Market, but the Industrial and Street Railway Stocks Fall and List) Sags. i MORE NEW LOW RECORDS. Pressure Affects New York Centra Rock Island, Atchison, Reading, Baltimore & Ohio, Pacifics, Penn- sylvania and Col. Coal and Iron. | United States Steel continued an a! depressing factor tn the stock market] to-day and the common fell away fur-| ther, the latest low record price being | 18, which waa a loss of 11-8 on the day. ‘The preforred was off 7-8, at 68-8, while weakness also appeared in the shares of the minor steel-producing and steel- consuming properties, such lesues as| Pennsylvania Coal, Pressed Stee! Car, Car Foundry and American Locomotive making many of them the lowest prices of the weason Accounts of warmer weather and atill milder temperatures predicted did away with the frost scare and during the ently ‘sossion prices were advanced on the prospect of good crops, but the influence of Steel started a scaling of values and the market closed dull and weak ‘with olsses of about a point. Heay} pressure on the looal tractions sent those stocks down from 1 to § points, Brooklyn Rapid Transit being the only Issue in the group which held any strength, and that closed frac- tionally under. Metropolitan Jost 3 points and Manhattan 11-2. Securides closed at 761-2, a loss of 1 point. New York Central and Southern Pa- cific each closed 6-8 under, while Rock Island lost 1-2. Atchison, Louisville & Nashville, Nor- folk & Western, Reading, Union Pacific end Wisconsin Central weré @ach’ 1-4 under. A loss of 8-8 was felt in Baiti. more & Ohto and also in Pernsylvania. Amalgamated Copper and American Sugar were unchanged, while Tennessce Coal & Tron was dewn 1-3, and Colorado Fuel & Iron 3-4. ‘The total sales of stocks were 329,900 shares, and of bands $1,478,000. The Cloning Quotations, ‘To-day'a highest, and net changes tices or fromm iaxt jows: CAUSED TWO DEA Started Fire in His Home While — in Somnambulistic State an Brother and Sister Fatally» Burned Saying Him. Joe HE WILL ALSO LOSE LIFE. Lad Had Been in the Habit of As sisting About Gasoline Stove and Turned It On While Moving About in Slumber, bi ST, LOUIS, Bept. 18. Mary B. Jahn and her thirteen a daughter Pearl died to-day from burns caused byt gasoline, and Harry, the tem-year-olde on of the woman who turned. the ex-, plosive fluid on in his sleep, cannot ive ‘The boy had been in the habit of help- ing his mother about the stove during” the day £ i He was 4 somnamoulist, and in hivg sleep iast night turned, on and lighted A fire resulted that burned ahn and Pearl, who ran ¢o the? 7 boy's aid. . s GIBPFERSON CITY: Mo. Be joy. Dockery yesterday offered: wird of $30) for the arrest of Daniel J. | ly. agent e Baking. 4 ‘Trust, who ts under indlot ment RS ka ory. 5 ” et Amal’ ce igh. ey Ghee. ch'«s. Terie! Sua na nee Fae Cai OS t Aete Be be! oe sus a Pub iargn: ark gre = 8 nadie Pacis’ 132 eis adi a | we A Be fig & oh ig 5 a 48. 2 —% Be BE. BRS a ae a MY 06 MB ae 8 1iay, 182m Ft 104” 108% 10% — Met. Securities .. 77, 78% (78's = 1 Manhattan Lis phd 132 4% Ee ew mK = BN UE lan Pennesvivania 14% 12a s People's Gas fay “baie x Reading ‘AO! oy 7 Rock Is “a. 27 a be Rock Inland nF.)) G3M 1 fouthern Pacific., #4 42K 42 Bouthern Ry. 21% «21 at + Southern Ry. pf amy 84 & RL & SI 2 nt a8 4 Tenn, Coal & Tron m4 Texan Pacific 28 $4 ce) Teather Laan Tr — 1% ‘Nabash Eps ay + 8 Wahash nf * ue —1 Wate irel, 6x div a” Wis, cen or w= Padvance! Decline —_——_—_ RUSSIA TO FLOAT A LOAN. M. Witte Has Seen German Bank- ern and Now Looks to Americans. BPRLIN, Sopt. 18.--M. Witte, Presi- dent of the Russian Council of Minis- ters, stopped here three days. He vis- {ted no ofMfclal personages, but viewed several bankers on the subject of investing In commerctal undertakings 4n Southern Russia, one of M. Witte's fixed ideas being to enlist foreign cap- fal in the working ‘of Russian develos ment schemes M. Witte broac! ing a. fresh Russian oes from here to Pa Landon. ‘The “Magdeburg Zeitung says Witte will meet in London an American Senator and discuss with him the rais- ing of money for Russian commerclat schemes in the Far, Bast. “Russia. the paper adds, “looks to Wal rather than to Lombard street Inter-| d the question of float- Shinn loan, M. Witte aris and thence to rcah.s usury, ip the averaye home LOFT became the factor in the metropoll- Atablighments. We get our share, izes merit and ehcourages up-to- und in the appended list of orig- to Our © hat reco will be 10c.} sooth. 10c. th 10c.) 15c. 19, TES lb 24c, lb. 25c. LA street DY ) good offers. | B07® Frise, $4.66 | pate 90 Bea ORK STO 95. Weta Oveun Ue AOCOMEE Women's Dress Suits of Cheviots Git th Coat, Tamera lined. Wi Teau de ? tots, ments, In Chey Worsteds.... N NINGS. ‘0.1423 GD AVE, between Soth and Stat ste DO YOU KNOW That all New York finds good. plekee” ing amons The World Opportunities?” It is also probable that| Have you noticed the ,extpag: nary opportunities for making. ey that are presented every day inf the Morning World? Have you “got the habit’! of ing this valuable column? If not, GET IT. : Among the 109 “Business Oppd tunities,” “For Sates” and ™ will, Interest For Sales” peinted jl The World this morning are mal A bakery, doing a good busin tor sale cheap. A fish market fered, A delicatessen store, groceries and candy »iorea, laundries and a meat market, fered. Bea A well-paying department mt a Long Island town can be, $6,500, And, going hi ‘i, established export business 4ia 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST" Bway aig Th every: If you have Invest. it is to your: ie World’s “Bush tor $60,000. ‘ from $60

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